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...open-water leads before the 1000-meter mark and spent the latter 1000 adding more open water to an already one-sided race. “Once you get through a crew, you want to push harder just to continually widen that margin,” said sophomore varsity four-seat Joe Medioli. “The focus is always on widening the gap—getting open water and sitting is a serious problem because it gives the other crews hope.”Hope, at least for Penn and Navy, ran out by the 750-meter mark...
...could claim to have witnessed that in his four-plus decades in Newell boathouse.Until Saturday, that is, as the No. 1 Tigers spoiled an otherwise beautiful day on the Charles with its first varsity win over the Crimson in Cambridge since before Parker took over in 1963. The 3.2-second victory as well as a Princeton win in the first freshman race sealed the Tigers’ first Compton Cup win since 2001. “A loss is a loss and it always hurts,” captain four-seat Morgan Henderson said...
...lightweights will have all year, the Crimson fell flat in front of its partisan crowd. Harvard’s first varsity dropped a back-and-forth battle to Dartmouth on Saturday, relinquishing the Biglin Bowl for the first time in three years. Though the second varsity rowed to a four-seat victory, extending its undefeated dual streak to 13 wins over 26 opponents, the Big Green took home the Biglin Bowl in an upset bid.“Maybe we were a little complacent after this past weekend,” said senior varsity bowman Alex Phillips...
...Harvard saw its streak end in the most dramatic of ways, as Brown nipped the Crimson by a four-foot margin—the equivalent of one seat. The race stayed tight from start to finish, with the Bears’ early six-seat lead the largest either team would claim throughout. Brown broke out to that six-seat margin within the race’s first 20 strokes, and Harvard remained six seats back throughout the first 500 meters. “We expected them to start pretty quickly,” Henderson said...
...defending national champion, churned out a 15:37.19 clip, good for third place overall behind only Riverside Boat Club and New York Athletic Club. Navy followed right behind, coming across in 15:38.72.“Navy and Yale had an amazing race today,” senior four-seat Wes Kauble said. “We’re not happy with our result, but it’s a good test.”The lightweights were the seventh boat to start the course, and they dropped to eighth during the second mile. Though Harvard held a slight...